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Research of best practices in touristic diversification

Date :
16/06/2009
Keywords :
Climate Change   Sustainable tourism   Transports and Soft mobility
 

After an intense two years’ dedication on mobility issues, the working group "Sustainable tourism, cultural heritage and soft mobility" of ALPARC restarts its initiatives on a tourism topic, precisely on the touristic diversification in the Alps, linked to the question of the climate change.

With the expertise of the Regional Nature Park Vercors (F), the leader of this working group, the Task Force Protected Areas elaborates a collection of exemplary practices in touristic diversification in parks and reserves, in order to share these experiences with the network partners and to get inspired for eventual future common projects.

Project managers in charge of "tourism" in the Alpine Protected Areas are actually contacted by our team to communicate their good practices, or their expectations and needs in this activity field.

If you want to participate in this mission, and respectively be among the first to receive the results of this survey on an Alpine level, please send an email to bettina.bachmann@alparc.org.

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30/11/2009 - Initiatives-experiences in protected areas Best practice examples in sustainable tourism diversification

 

This collection of best practices was gathered during in a first survey in the Alpine Protected Areas.

Publication: 2009
Action sheets available in at least two languages

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